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Fiala traded at deadline

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The Drumheller Dragons have had a busy week.
Monday was the mid-season trade deadline and Head Coach and General Manager Brian Curran made the difficult decision to trade 20-year-old defenseman Cody Fiala to the Bonnyville Pontiacs. The Prince Alberta, Saskatchewan native spent the 2013-2014 season and the beginning of this season with the Dragons.
Curran said, "We were put into a really tough situation. At the end of the day we are only allowed to have six 20 (year olds) and we had seven. Cody was a complete gentleman. I love the way he improved. He has great character. He gave everything to the game. Every shift, every practice, everything. I hope he does well because he is quite a remarkable young man."
On Tuesday night the Drumheller Dragons traveled to Olds to face the Grizzlys. 
The Grizzlys took a 6-0 shutout against the Dragons handing them their fifth straight loss. 
Keaton Holinaty was the Dragons star of the game.
Curran said the team has not played well on the road the last few games.
"Three out of our five losses I think we could have won, but our last two on the road we have not played well. It was a little disappointing after yesterday. I think we played very strong against Camrose (on Saturday). At the end of the day we just need to get ourselves more focused and our effort will get better from this day forth I think. The players understand, even though we are missing players, I think some of us are using that as an excuse and waiting until they get back and that doesn't work. We just have to get ourselves in the right mindset and we need to get some players back that is for sure. We are going to get this resolved sooner than later, I can ensure you of that."
The Dragons will finish off the week hosting the Brooks Bandits on tonight (Friday) and Calgary Mustangs on Saturday night. Both games have a 7:30 p.m. puck drop at Memorial Arena.


Home invasion near Irricana

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During evening hours of Wednesday, December 3, RCMP Beiseker were called to a rural residence near Irricana. The home invasion occurred sometime throughout the night, but it wasn't until almost eight in the morning that the Beiseker RCMP were called.

Two occupants were in the basement of the home at the time of the incident.  They have provided statements to police and advised that two suspects fled the home in a black SUV, heading in an unknown direction.

Calgary Serious Crimes Branch and Airdrie RCMP are assisting the Beiseker RCMP with the continuing investigation into the matter.

Police are confident this is not a random attack and are asking anyone with information to contact the Beiseker RCMP at  (403) 947-3420.  To provide an anonymous tip, call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Munson and Area Community Association win $50,000 in UFA contest

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Munson and Area Community Association has been awarded $50,000 by La Crete Community Initiatives in the UFA Get ‘n’ Give contest to help build their new hall. Munson was the second-round winner in this year’s contest, and will receive the funds as well as choose the next winner in an event in January. The estimated cost of the new community hall for Munson i $1,000,000.

 

The Munson and Area Community Association is a step closer to a start on  building its new hall.
    The Munson group was selected to receive $50,000 in the UFA Get ‘n’ Give contest the evening of Wednesday, December 3, by this year’s first round winner, La Crete Community Initiatives.
    “It’s huge,” said community association chair Becky Kowalchuk. “Everyone’s so excited, they’re so happy. It’s just amazing.”
    She thinks it’s wonderful way UFA has the contest structured, so instead of one group receiving a large sum, five rural communities that are chosen over the course of the contest each receive $50,000.
    “I really admire them for how they put it together.”
    Munson will receive the funds from UFA at an event to be arranged in January, at which time they will then choose the third-round winner for the contest.
    The initial architect drawings for the new hall have been completed, and Kowalchuk said the association hopes to begin construction of the new hall in spring of 2015, if costs and timing work out.
    Drumheller’s Greene Construction has been chosen to build Munson’s new hall.
    The current community hall in Munson has been in use since the 1970s and is badly deteriorating, as well as being inaccessible to some community members because of the stairs.
    The estimated cost of the new hall is $1,000,000, and the community association has received funding and support from community members, the Alberta Government, municipal government and local oil and gas companies.
    View Munson’s winning entry for the UFA contest online at www.getngiveufa.com.


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